Kashmir Charity
Charity Projects in Kashmir
Widow Sponsorship

RAMADHAN IFTAR

There are many people that keep fast all day but do not have the money to buy food and break fast. A donation of £50 will provide food for Iftar for a whole family during the blessed month of Ramadhan...
£50 to feed one family

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Orphan Sponsorship

ORPHAN SPONSORSHIP

There are many Orphans who have no relatives that can feed and clothe them. UWT, through its orphanages and partner charities support these orphans by donors paying monthly..
£15 a month

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Masjid Construction

MASJID CONSTRUCTION

The devastating earthquake that struck Pakistan & Kashmir in 2005 destroyed approximately 500 Masajid throughout the whole area. Ummah Welfare Trust Took this blessed opportunity...
£3000 for one Masjid

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Qurbani

QURBANI

On the occasion of Eid-ul-Adhaa, Muslims all over the world perform the Sunnah of Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH), by sacrificing a goat or sheep. The meat is then divided into three equal parts...
£40 Small Animal
£160 Large Animal

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Animal Sacrifice (Sadaqah)

ANIMAL SACRIFICE (SADAQAH)

The ritual of animal sacrifice has remained a great means of attaining the nearness of the Almighty...
£40 for one sheep

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£155 for one cow
Medical Aid

MEDICAL AID

Healthcare is the prime component of the fundamental human right to health...
Any amount

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Mostly Needed

MOSTLY NEEDED

Giving to the most needed country or project is a highly recommended method since allocation of funds can be made to the most needed project or country at any given time...
Any amount

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Hadith

The Prophet (Peace be upon him) has said, "Whoever fulfils the need of his Muslim brother, Allah will fulfil his need, whoever relieves a Muslim from difficulty, and Allah will remove his difficulty on the Day of Judgement."

(Bukhari)

Ummah Orphanage

Kashmir Facts

    • Full name: Kashmir
    • Population: 13 million
    • Area: 151,360 square kilometres (169,235 sq miles)
 

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